Wireless Networking and Systems
CSE 590
ns2 tutorial
ns2- Network Simulator
One of the most popular simulator among networking researchers. Discrete event, Packet level simulator
Events
like received an ack packet, enqueued a data packet
Network protocol stack written in C++ Tcl (Tool Command Language) used for specifying scenarios and events. Unix Based. Runs also in windows using cygwin Simulates both wired and wireless networks.
Goal of this tutorial
Understand how to write Tcl scripts to simulate simple network topologies and traffic patterns. Analyze the trace files and understand the performance of the protocols.
Overview
Wired
Creating
a simple two node network topology Adding traffic to the link UDP traffic TCP traffic Fault injection
Wireless
TCP
performance on a linear chain of n nodes
Simple two node wired network
n0 n1
Step 1:
#Create a simulator object set ns [new Simulator]
Step 2:
#Open trace files set f [open out.tr w] $ns trace-all $f
Simple two node wired network
n0 n1
Step 3:
#Create two nodes set n0 [$ns node] set n1 [$ns node]
#Create a duplex link between the nodes $ns duplex-link $n0 $n1 1Mb 10ms DropTail
Step 4:
Simple two node wired network
#Create a simulator object set ns [new Simulator] #Open trace files set f [open out.tr w] $ns trace-all $f #Define a 'finish' procedure proc finish {} { global ns $ns flush-trace exit 0 } #Create two nodes set n0 [$ns node] set n1 [$ns node] #Create a duplex link between the nodes $ns duplex-link $n0 $n1 1Mb 10ms DropTail #Call the finish procedure after 5 seconds of simulation time $ns at 5.0 "finish" #Run the simulation $ns run
Adding traffic to the link
n0
udp
n1
#Create a UDP agent and attach it to node n0 set udp0 [new Agent/UDP] $ns attach-agent $n0 $udp0
Adding traffic to the link
n0
udp cbr
n1
# Create a CBR traffic source and attach it to udp0 set cbr0 [new Application/Traffic/CBR] $cbr0 set packetSize_ 500 $cbr0 set interval_ 0.005 $cbr0 attach-agent $udp0
Adding traffic to the link
n0
udp cbr
n1
null
#Create a Null agent (a traffic sink) and attach it to node n1 set null0 [new Agent/Null] $ns attach-agent $n1 $null0
Adding traffic to the link
n0
udp cbr
n1
null
#Connect the traffic source with the traffic sink $ns connect $udp0 $null0 #Schedule events for the CBR agent $ns at 0.5 "$cbr0 start" $ns at 4.5 "$cbr0 stop
Simulate a simple topology UDP Traffic #Create a simulator object
sender n0
n2 router n1 sender
n3 receiver
set ns [new Simulator] #Open trace files set f [open out.tr w] $ns trace-all $f #Define a 'finish' procedure proc finish {} { global ns $ns flush-trace exit 0 } #Create four nodes set n0 [$ns node] set n1 [$ns node] set n2 [$ns node] set n3 [$ns node]
Simulate a simple topology UDP Traffic sender
n0
n2 router n1 sender n3 receiver
#Create links between the nodes $ns duplex-link $n0 $n2 1Mb 10ms DropTail $ns duplex-link $n1 $n2 1Mb 10ms DropTail $ns duplex-link $n3 $n2 1Mb 10ms SFQ
Simulate a simple topology UDP Traffic sender
n0
n2 router n1 sender n3 receiver
#Create a UDP agent and attach it to node n0 set udp0 [new Agent/UDP] $udp0 set class_ 1 $ns attach-agent $n0 $udp0
Simulate a simple topology UDP Traffic sender
n0
n2 router n1 sender n3 receiver
# Create a CBR traffic source and attach it to udp0 set cbr0 [new Application/Traffic/CBR] $cbr0 set packetSize_ 500 $cbr0 set interval_ 0.005 $cbr0 attach-agent $udp0
Simulate a simple topology UDP Traffic sender
n0
n2 router n1 sender n3 receiver
#Create a UDP agent and attach it to node n1 set udp1 [new Agent/UDP] $udp1 set class_ 2 $ns attach-agent $n1 $udp1
Simulate a simple topology UDP Traffic sender
n0
n2 router n1 sender n3 receiver
# Create a CBR traffic source and attach it to udp1 set cbr1 [new Application/Traffic/CBR] $cbr1 set packetSize_ 500 $cbr1 set interval_ 0.005 $cbr1 attach-agent $udp1
Simulate a simple topology UDP Traffic sender
n0
n2 router n1 sender n3 receiver
#Create a Null agent (a traffic sink) and attach it to node n3 set null0 [new Agent/Null] $ns attach-agent $n3 $null0
Simulate a simple topology UDP Traffic sender
n0
n2 router n1 sender n3 receiver
#Connect the traffic sources with the traffic sink $ns connect $udp0 $null0 $ns connect $udp1 $null0
Simulate a simple topology UDP Traffic
#Schedule events for the CBR agents $ns at 0.5 "$cbr0 start" $ns at 1.0 "$cbr1 start" $ns at 4.0 "$cbr1 stop" $ns at 4.5 "$cbr0 stop" #Call the finish procedure after 5 seconds of simulation time $ns at 5.0 "finish" #Run the simulation $ns run
Trace Analysis
http://nsnam.isi.edu/nsnam/index.php/NS-2_Trace_Formats
TCP Traffic
sender s1 s2 sender s3 sender G gateway r receiver
0, 1, 2 are senders 3 is a Gateway 4 receiver
TCP Traffic
#Create a TCP agent and attach it to node s1 set tcp1 [new Agent/TCP/Reno] $ns attach-agent $s1 $tcp1 $tcp1 set window_ 8 $tcp1 set fid_ 1
TCP Traffic
#Create a TCP agent and attach it to node s2 set tcp2 [new Agent/TCP/Reno] $ns attach-agent $s2 $tcp2 $tcp2 set window_ 8 $tcp2 set fid_ 2 #Create a TCP agent and attach it to node s3 set tcp3 [new Agent/TCP/Reno] $ns attach-agent $s3 $tcp3 $tcp3 set window_ 4 $tcp3 set fid_ 3
TCP Traffic
#Create TCP sink agents and attach them to node r set sink1 [new Agent/TCPSink] set sink2 [new Agent/TCPSink] set sink3 [new Agent/TCPSink] $ns attach-agent $r $sink1 $ns attach-agent $r $sink2 $ns attach-agent $r $sink3
TCP Traffic
#Connect the traffic sources with the traffic sinks $ns connect $tcp1 $sink1 $ns connect $tcp2 $sink2 $ns connect $tcp3 $sink3
TCP Traffic
#Create FTP applications and attach them to agents set ftp1 [new Application/FTP] $ftp1 attach-agent $tcp1 set ftp2 [new Application/FTP] $ftp2 attach-agent $tcp2 set ftp3 [new Application/FTP] $ftp3 attach-agent $tcp3
TCP Traffic
#Define a 'finish' procedure proc finish {} { global ns $ns flush-trace exit 0 }
$ns at 0.1 "$ftp1 start" $ns at 0.1 "$ftp2 start" $ns at 0.1 "$ftp3 start" $ns at 5.0 "$ftp1 stop" $ns at 5.0 "$ftp2 stop" $ns at 5.0 "$ftp3 stop" $ns at 5.25 "finish" $ns run
Complex topology and link failure
sender
0
1
5 4 3
receiver
Complex topology and link failure
#Create a simulator object set ns [new Simulator] #Tell the simulator to use dynamic routing $ns rtproto DV #Define a 'finish' procedure proc finish {} { global ns $ns flush-trace exit 0 }
Complex topology and link failure
#Create seven nodes for {set i 0} {$i < 7} {incr i} { set n($i) [$ns node] } #Create links between the nodes for {set i 0} {$i < 7} {incr i} { $ns duplex-link $n($i) $n([expr ($i+1)%7]) 1Mb 10ms DropTail }
Complex topology and link failure
#Create a UDP agent and attach it to node n(0) # Create a CBR traffic source and attach it to udp0 #Create a Null agent (a traffic sink) and attach it to node n(3) #Connect the traffic source with the traffic sink
#Schedule events for the CBR agent and the network dynamics $ns at 0.5 "$cbr0 start" $ns rtmodel-at 1.0 down $n(1) $n(2) $ns rtmodel-at 2.0 up $n(1) $n(2) $ns at 4.5 "$cbr0 stop" #Call the finish procedure after 5 seconds of simulation time $ns at 5.0 "finish" #Run the simulation $ns run
Wireless Linear Topology
Run Wireless TCP for each connection separately and look how the TCP congestion window changes.
Have fun with ns2 !!!
More info:
http://www.cs.sunysb.edu/~samir/cse590/ns-
simulator.htm